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Red-throated Loon in breeding plumage shows his moves; Gavia stellata; Norton Sound; Bering Sea; Nome; Alaska
Dancers from Deborah Mauldin's Bearing Light Butoh Dance Theatre performing at Magic City Art Connection 2008, Birmingham, AL.
the girls of the dancing school posing during the karneval celebration for a group photo for a really konfetti heart attack + please enjoy
I guess I was having a moment of nostalgia for the 80s.... flash back to flash dance....... those were the days *grin*
I'm your private dancer
A dancer for money
I'll do what you want me to do
I'm your private dancer
A dancer for money
And any old music will do...
(Tina Turner)
We've rolled out The Red Carpet for you! It's all Lights, Camera & Action in this round. Warning! The Paparazzi are attacking the landing point so come in Style, Be Glam! Be Famous! Be Dazzled and above all Be SWANK!
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Expressionist dance costumes by Lavinia Schulz and Walter Holdt. Created around 1923. Seen, touched and photographed, in a museum in Hamburg called MKG ...
Dance studio window, Easton, PA - Ilford HP5 Plus 400 b&w film - D76 home developed - scanned on Epson V600. Shot with Minolta X-570 - levels adjustment.
The homes on this block are all leaning one way or another, that's how they got the name "dancing homes".
Slow shutter captures the spirit of this dancer as an impression. Thank you for your appreciation, Gail
Something a bit different tonight :-) These were some dancers at the Dunedin Midwinter Carnival lantern parade which was postponed l till tonight because of rain. It was magical as always but very hard to take photos of...well for me anyway :-)
Softly flypaper textured.
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After a month of travelling I'm back with several SD cards worth of photos from Hawaii and California. The processing will take quite a while.
Despite having about a million street shots my first outing is from a vacation night out on my wife's birthday. It was a Luau full of dancing and great entertainment but it was the fire that I'll always remember. Incredible.
High ISO due to the extreme darkness but I think the grain works well on this. Will be catching up with everyone in the coming days.
This shot was taken last winter in Reykjavik, Iceland... I kind of miss those green lights dancing in the sky and I decided to post one shot :-)
Usually, when I go out for aurora hunting (that's how I call it) I frozen my hands because it is kind of mission impossible to change the settings of the camera with gloves. The next winter will be funnier because I got a remote control.
Please do not add group awards and sparkly images.
if you dance around my world, I'll meet you at the kitchen with your first cup of warm coffee...
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I'm exploring an interesting place over here...
if you want to come and visit, really amazing works are shown here...
DANCE OF THE FOOLS_AWA ODORI
may have been the so called elegant dances performed by Gaisha from Kyoto to entertain the upper class samurais'
It is clear that the dance has been around for more than 400 years. With both arms in the air, steps follow the rhythm of the music. The ensemble consists of shamisen (a musical instrument similar to a guitar), drums, wooden flutes and gongs. Although there are no set moves to awa odori, dances by famous ren groups are very graceful.
no rules, no limitations, no boundaries it's like an art™
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Gotipua dance vandana performed at Odisha Parab 2025 in Bengaluru.
The Gotipua dance performance traditionally begins with a Vandana (prayer or invocation). It is a customary offering of prayers and gratitude, typically directed to: Lord Jagannath (the presiding deity) and other gods like Lord Ganesh and Saraswati.
Traditional Aztec war dance performance in the front of the National Museum of Anthropology Chapultepec Mexico City
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Denishawn dancers
[between ca. 1920 and ca. 1925]
1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller.
Notes:
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Forms part of: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).
Format: Glass negatives.
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Part Of: Bain News Service photograph collection (DLC) 2005682517
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Call Number: LC-B2- 5854-8
A young lady performing a kathak dance ( Indian classical dance at the Bharat Vidya Bhavan Cultural Institute in West Kensington